Common Herbicide Found Toxic to Human Metabolism
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 - Byron J Richards, CCNAfter 60 years of worldwide use we now come to learn that the most widely used herbicide in the world is toxic to human metabolism. The herbicide, 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) is used for broadleaf weed control on crops such as cereal grains, corn, and lawn products. Over 1500 herbicide products use 2,4-D as an active ingredient. It is now implicated as a contributing factor for obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.
Scientists have proven that it blocks a receptor called T1R3, first discovered as part of your tongue’s sweet taste system. However, the T1R3 receptor has now been found on hormone-producing cells in your intestinal tract and pancreas. The researchers stated that this “could have significant metabolic effects, potentially influencing diseases such as obesity, type II diabetes and metabolic syndrome.â€
The researchers also showed that this interaction is only in humans, not rodents. Ironically, most of the safety testing for this herbicide was done with rodents. Once again, the chemical industry is found seriously disrupting human metabolism. Expect the EPA and FDA to drag their feet indefinitely. Another good reason to eat organic whenever possible.
Posted by Mitchell at 09:42 PM.
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